• Hole in One - Seniors Stableford 12 Jun 23

    Whilst playing in the Seniors Stableford today at Ringway GC on the 8th Hole I acheived a hole in one using a 9 iron. The hole is an uphill par 3 measuring 127yds from todays tee. The ball was my favourite to use, a Titleist Pro V1. This is my 3rd hole…

  • Linkslegend

    Does anyone have a linkslegend bag with embroidery on it and what is the size of the embroidery?

  • Hole in 1

    Hit a 6 iron into wind for a 162 yard par 3.

  • RE: Finally!

    Congratulations on the Ace!
  • My first hole in one

    Using my favorite wedge, a 50 degree Titleist SM8, from 135 yards to a front right pin location I spun my prov1x back 5 feet and it when in the hole.

    Best part was that it was on my favorite course, Randolph Dell Urich, with my favorite boys.

    Will…

  • Ace

    Went to a par 3 course at Kings Valley, CA. With my buddy Dan. I killed him on front 9, he said "you're killing me, go have a shot of Tequila!" So I did! Then aced hole 2 with a beautiful shot!

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  • RE: Maple Grove #16 143yds

    Congratulations

    Sounds like the perfect shot for the pin location
  • Canadian Born Nick Taylor Sinks a 72-Footer in a Sudden-Death Playoff to Win the RBC Canadian Open

    PGA TOUR | RBC Canadian Open

    Nick Taylor eagled the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff, rolling his Pro V1x golf ball in from 72 feet on Oakdale G&CC’s 18th green to become the Canadian Open’s first Canadian champion since 1954.

    • The…
  • Canadian Born Nick Taylor Sinks a 72-Footer in a Sudden-Death Playoff to Win the RBC Canadian Open

    PGA TOUR | RBC Canadian Open

    Nick Taylor eagled the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff, rolling his Pro V1x golf ball in from 72 feet on Oakdale G&CC’s 18th green to become the Canadian Open’s first Canadian champion since 1954.

    • The…
  • Canadian Nick Taylor Sinks a 72-Footer in a Sudden-Death Playoff to Win the RBC Canadian Open

    PGA TOUR | RBC Canadian Open

    Nick Taylor eagled the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff, rolling his Pro V1x golf ball in from 72 feet on Oakdale G&CC’s 18th green to become the Canadian Open’s first Canadian champion since 1954.

    • The…